Czech Republic's Justice Ministry Faces Bitcoin Scandal Leading to New Appointment

Published at 2025-06-13 10:04:48
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On June 10, 2025, Czech President Petr Pavel appointed Eva Decroix as the new justice minister. This decision follows the resignation of former minister Pavel Blažek amid a high-profile Bitcoin-related scandal.

Blažek stepped down after his ministry accepted a Bitcoin donation from a donor linked to a criminal background. The ministry subsequently sold the Bitcoin for nearly 1 billion Czech koruna (approximately $46 million). Despite Blažek's denial of any wrongdoing, he resigned to prevent further harm to the ruling four-party coalition government led by Prime Minister Petr Fiala.

The opposition has strongly criticized the handling of the donation, accusing Blažek of possible money laundering and calling for a no-confidence vote against the entire government. In response, Eva Decroix, who hails from the same conservative Civic Democratic Party, has pledged to initiate an independent investigation into the ministry's actions to restore public trust.

This scandal has now caught the attention of the national police's organized crime unit and comes just months ahead of the October parliamentary elections, where the opposition party ANO, led by Andrej Babiš, currently maintains a lead.

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